Yes, I am on Linux amd64 using make -f Makefile t l=clisp t=test-encodings.script
On Debian, using GNU CLISP 2.49.92 (2018-02-18) everything works fine. On NixOS, using GNU CLISP 2.49.60+ (2017-06-25) I get the error POSIX:COPY-FILE: illegal keyword/value pair :METHOD, :RENAME in argument list. The allowed keywords are NIL
That's weird, because I've been using these arguments to copy-file since the very first ASDF 3 prerelease (2.27) in 2013 and never had this issue before. I'll blame the NixOS build script for failing to configure clisp properly.
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:49 PM Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
Are you getting that error on the same test (test-encodings.script), or is it in a different test script?
It would be interesting if it's on the same test, because I am not seeing this error, and maybe it's causing the segmentation fault. Would you post the context of the error?
Thanks! R
On 18 Dec 2018, at 17:43, Faré wrote:
Well, CLISP is known for its deterministic but chaotic segfaults (i.e. sensitive to the slightest perturbation in input), probably due to some GC bug somewhere, which would explain your failure.
Interestingly, I experience a different failure using GNU CLISP 2.49.60+ (2017-06-25) on NixOS 18.09.1228.a4c4cbb613c, I instead get: TEST ABORTED: POSIX:COPY-FILE: illegal keyword/value pair :METHOD, :RENAME in argument list. The allowed keywords are NIL
This suggests that uiop/filesystem:rename-file-overwriting-target has bitrotten on the latest CLISP. Any volunteer to fix that in a backward-compatible way? I'll pass.
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 3:58 PM Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
The latest tweak was followed by a Jenkins (linux) test failure for clisp on test-encodings.script, with a segmentation fault.
I cannot reliably replicate this, and I don't see any reason to assume that this is ASDF's fault, rather than clisp's.
I'm not sure that there is anything I can do about this, but thought I would ask for suggestions:
Test TEST-FILE-ENCODING-U8: should be UTF-8 ; Registering system test-file-encoding-u8
*** - handle_fault error2 ! address = 0x55f6cc8871d0 not in [0x55db332bd000,0x55db336926d8) ! SIGSEGV cannot be cured. Fault address = 0x55f6cc8871d0. GC count: 203 Space collected by GC: 304757408 Run time: 3 915662 Real time: 4 586182 GC time: 0 693431 Permanently allocated: 165368 bytes. Currently in use: 8753400 bytes. Free space: 1903262 bytes. Segmentation fault (core dumped) Using clisp, test-encodings.script failed